Sometimes Seeing More Endangered Tigers Isn’t a Good Sign

Sumatran tigers can’t seem to catch a break. This week, a study containing good news about the population of this endangered cat also carried a disclaimer that there was probably no cause for optimism.

The Attica Zoological Park in Athens, Greece, announced the inauguration of its new Sumatran tiger exhibit on October 4 to mark World Animal Day. The Sumatran tiger was given special treatment at the Attica Zoo on World ... ......

A Muslim activist with face painted to resemble a tiger, takes part in a rally against Sumatran tiger trade that marks the Global Tiger Day, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, July 30, 2017. Sumatran tiger is the world's most critically endangered tiger subspecies with fewer than 400 remain in the wild and may become extinct in the next decade due to poaching and habitat loss. ......

The Honolulu Zoo’s endangered Sumatran tiger, Berani, was euthanized Monday. Zoo officials said in a press release today that the decision to put the tiger to sleep was made by veterinarian staff and animal keepers. Berani, who would have turned 18 on Sept. 4, was born at the Phoenix...

JACKSONVILLE — Two healthy cubs belonging to a critically endangered tiger subspecies have been born at a Florida zoo.The Florida Times-Union reports that the male Sumatran tiger cubs were born Nov. 20 at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. The cubs are the second litter for 6-year-old mother Dorcas and 16-year-old father Berani, part of a worldwide Sumatran tiger species...

SUMATRAN TIGER - Vanishing Species

SUMATRAN TIGER - Vanishing Species

There are only an estimated 400 Sumatran Tigers left in the wild, loss of habitat is a major factor in the decline of this species. Rainforest is being actively cleared by pulpwood plantations, putting added pressure onto endangered species in Indonesia. Find out more about the tragic cost of rainforest destruction in Idonesia:
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SUMATRAN TIGER - Vanishing Species

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There are only an estimated 400 Sumatran Tigers left in the wild, loss of habitat is a major factor in the decline of this species. Rainforest is being actively cleared by pulpwood plantations, putting added pressure onto endangered species in Indonesia. Find out more about the tragic cost of rainforest destruction in Idonesia:
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Sumatran Tiger Climbs 4-5 Metre Pole to Eat Dinner

Sumatran Tiger Climbs 4-5 Metre Pole to Eat Dinner

The Sumatran Tiger\'s unbelievable climb to eat dinner. Acute sight and hearing enable the tiger to be an efficient predator, as seen here at the Great Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo NSW. Critically endangered, the tiger inhabits the Indonesian island of Sumatra, with an estimated population of no more than 680 animals....

Sumatran Tiger Climbs 4-5 Metre Pole to Eat Dinner

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The Sumatran Tiger\'s unbelievable climb to eat dinner. Acute sight and hearing enable the tiger to be an efficient predator, as seen here at the Great Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo NSW. Critically endangered, the tiger inhabits the Indonesian island of Sumatra, with an estimated population of no more than 680 animals....

Dallas Zoo's New Sumatran Tiger Explores With Confidence

Dallas Zoo's New Sumatran Tiger Explores With Confidence

With GoPros mounted and our cameras ready, we captured our new Sumatran tiger Manis’s first thrilling moments in his new habitat last week. This is the largest habitat Manis has explored in 10 years! He inspected his new home with tons of enthusiasm and confidence. This 283-pound 11-year-old comes to us from the Kansas City Zoo.
Manis is here on a breeding recommendation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Sumatran Tiger Species Survival Plan. Today, there are more tigers living in human care than there are in the wild. For Sumatran tigers alone, fewer than 400 cats still roam their native land....

Dallas Zoo's New Sumatran Tiger Explores With Confidence

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With GoPros mounted and our cameras ready, we captured our new Sumatran tiger Manis’s first thrilling moments in his new habitat last week. This is the largest habitat Manis has explored in 10 years! He inspected his new home with tons of enthusiasm and confidence. This 283-pound 11-year-old comes to us from the Kansas City Zoo.
Manis is here on a breeding recommendation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Sumatran Tiger Species Survival Plan. Today, there are more tigers living in human care than there are in the wild. For Sumatran tigers alone, fewer than 400 cats still roam their native land....

Camera Trap Video Compilation of Wild Sumatran Tigers

Camera Trap Video Compilation of Wild Sumatran Tigers

I made this video compilation from my collection to make people realize how precious they are. Right now only a few hundred Sumatran tigers left in the wild. We need to save them immediately.
(Camera trap video credit to Sumatran Tiger Trust, PKHS, Eyes on Leuser and BKSDA in Sumatran Region)...

Camera Trap Video Compilation of Wild Sumatran Tigers

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I made this video compilation from my collection to make people realize how precious they are. Right now only a few hundred Sumatran tigers left in the wild. We need to save them immediately.
(Camera trap video credit to Sumatran Tiger Trust, PKHS, Eyes on Leuser and BKSDA in Sumatran Region)...

Steve Winter: On the Trail of the Tiger | Nat Geo Live

Steve Winter: On the Trail of the Tiger | Nat Geo Live

Award-winning photographer Steve Winter documents the disappearance of Asian Tigers in India, Sumatra, and Thailand.
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Steve Winter: On the Trail of the Tiger | Nat Geo Live

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Award-winning photographer Steve Winter documents the disappearance of Asian Tigers in India, Sumatra, and Thailand.
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Australia Zoo protecting wild Sumatran tigers

Australia Zoo protecting wild Sumatran tigers

Giles Clark, Australia Zoo International Conservation Manager and Tiger Supervisor talks about the long-running partnership between Australia Zoo and conservation organisation Fauna & Flora International (FFI) in protecting Sumatran Tigers.
A group of four men from the Sumatran Tiger Protection & Conservation Units (TPCU) visited Australia Zoo as part of a conservation cultural exchange program. These are the brave men spend their lives protecting one of the last remaining wild populations of Sumatran tigers.
Read all about it on our website:
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Australia Zoo protecting wild Sumatran tigers

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Giles Clark, Australia Zoo International Conservation Manager and Tiger Supervisor talks about the long-running partnership between Australia Zoo and conservation organisation Fauna & Flora International (FFI) in protecting Sumatran Tigers.
A group of four men from the Sumatran Tiger Protection & Conservation Units (TPCU) visited Australia Zoo as part of a conservation cultural exchange program. These are the brave men spend their lives protecting one of the last remaining wild populations of Sumatran tigers.
Read all about it on our website:
http://www.australiazoo.com.au/about-us/zoo-gossip/975-the-sumatran-frontliners-fighting-back-against-tiger-poaching
Help Australia Zoo and FFI protect Sumatran tigers in the wild by sponsoring our Sumatran Tiger Conservation Project.
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Special Cub Delivery - Sumatran Tiger Cub Meets Bengal Tiger Cub

A 9-week-old Sumatran tiger cub (left) greeted an approximately 7-week-old Bengal tiger cub (right) at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Ione and Paul Harter Animal Care Center earlier today (Monday, Sept. 11, 2017). The Sumatran tiger cub arrived from the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C. earlier today and was introduced to the Bengal tiger cub, currently residing at the Safari Park.
The Sumatran tiger cub was born at the National Zoo on July 11 and was rejected by its mother a short time later. After numerous attempts to keep the mother and cub together, the animal care team decided it was in the cub’s best interest to separate them. The Bengal tiger cub was confiscated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers Aug. 23 during a vehicle inspection at the U.S./Mexico border, and was brought to the Safari Park for care. Both the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and the National Zoo are members of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), and in a collaborative effort, both zoos’ animal care teams determined the best solution for the well-being of the two cubs would be for them to become companions.
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Special Cub Delivery - Sumatran Tiger Cub Meets Bengal Tiger Cub

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A 9-week-old Sumatran tiger cub (left) greeted an approximately 7-week-old Bengal tiger cub (right) at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Ione and Paul Harter Animal Care Center earlier today (Monday, Sept. 11, 2017). The Sumatran tiger cub arrived from the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C. earlier today and was introduced to the Bengal tiger cub, currently residing at the Safari Park.
The Sumatran tiger cub was born at the National Zoo on July 11 and was rejected by its mother a short time later. After numerous attempts to keep the mother and cub together, the animal care team decided it was in the cub’s best interest to separate them. The Bengal tiger cub was confiscated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers Aug. 23 during a vehicle inspection at the U.S./Mexico border, and was brought to the Safari Park for care. Both the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and the National Zoo are members of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), and in a collaborative effort, both zoos’ animal care teams determined the best solution for the well-being of the two cubs would be for them to become companions.
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Vanishing: The Sumatran tigers

Vanishing: The Sumatran tigers

In a study led by #NTUsg research fellow Dr Mathew Luskin, his team of scientists warned about the extinction of Sumatran tigers due to long-term deforestation that destroyed their habitats. #NTUsgResearch http://bit.ly/NTUsgSumatranTiger...

Vanishing: The Sumatran tigers

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In a study led by #NTUsg research fellow Dr Mathew Luskin, his team of scientists warned about the extinction of Sumatran tigers due to long-term deforestation that destroyed their habitats. #NTUsgResearch http://bit.ly/NTUsgSumatranTiger...

Sumatran Tiger, the preview

Sumatran Tiger, the preview

This film is aimed at giving a balanced view about the situation of the Sumatran Tiger, history, challenges for survival and conservation .
The Sumatran Tiger has survived until today. Indonesia cannot afford to lose this charismatic animal. The private sector, the Ngo\'s and the Indonesian Government must work together to save the Sumatran Tiger....

Sumatran Tiger, the preview

published:01 Jun 2013

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This film is aimed at giving a balanced view about the situation of the Sumatran Tiger, history, challenges for survival and conservation .
The Sumatran Tiger has survived until today. Indonesia cannot afford to lose this charismatic animal. The private sector, the Ngo\'s and the Indonesian Government must work together to save the Sumatran Tiger....

There are only an estimated 400 Sumatran Tigers left in the wild, loss of habitat is a major factor in the decline of this species. Rainforest is being actively cleared by pulpwood plantations, putting added pressure onto endangered species in Indonesia. Find out more about the tragic cost of rainfo

The Sumatran Tiger\'s unbelievable climb to eat dinner. Acute sight and hearing enable the tiger to be an efficient predator, as seen here at the Great Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo NSW. Critically endangered, the tiger inhabits the Indonesian island of Sumatra, with an estimated population of no more

With GoPros mounted and our cameras ready, we captured our new Sumatran tiger Manis’s first thrilling moments in his new habitat last week. This is the largest habitat Manis has explored in 10 years! He inspected his new home with tons of enthusiasm and confidence. This 283-pound 11-year-old comes t

I made this video compilation from my collection to make people realize how precious they are. Right now only a few hundred Sumatran tigers left in the wild. We need to save them immediately.
(Camera trap video credit to Sumatran Tiger Trust, PKHS, Eyes on Leuser and BKSDA in Sumatran Region)

Giles Clark, Australia Zoo International Conservation Manager and Tiger Supervisor talks about the long-running partnership between Australia Zoo and conservation organisation Fauna & Flora International (FFI) in protecting Sumatran Tigers.
A group of four men from the Sumatran Tiger Protection & C

In a study led by #NTUsg research fellow Dr Mathew Luskin, his team of scientists warned about the extinction of Sumatran tigers due to long-term deforestation that destroyed their habitats. #NTUsgResearch http://bit.ly/NTUsgSumatranTiger

This film is aimed at giving a balanced view about the situation of the Sumatran Tiger, history, challenges for survival and conservation .
The Sumatran Tiger has survived until today. Indonesia cannot afford to lose this charismatic animal. The private sector, the Ngo\'s and the Indonesian Governme

Guests at Disney’s Animal Kingdom may get a glimpse of Anala and Jeda, the first Sumatran tiger cubs to be born at the park. To read more, visit the Disney Parks Blog: http://bit.ly/2AlXds1
The nearly four-month-old cubs are slowly being introduced into their habitat on Maharajah Jungle Trek. The s

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Greenpeace is campaigning to prevent the reckless destruction of Indonesia\'s remaining rainforests. We are doing so to protect endangered wildlife like the Sumatran tiger and orangutan, support forest communities, and to stop climate changing causing carbon emissions

This wild duck would have to be the bravest (or craziest) duck that ever lived, after it decided to play the most dangerous game ever of Marco Polo with Jalur, a 126kg male Sumatran Tiger in the Tiger Sanctuary pool at Symbio Wildlife Park in Sydney, Australia.
Each time that Jalur went to catch th